Finally an intelligent post from someone who knows statistics.
But I disagree with the sentiment that "if you think it's a problem then don't buy your kids games". It's a problem because you can't control what other parents are doing with their kids, or what they are being exposed to in school or through their friends.
But it's really not a problem with video games specifically. It's a problem with the culture as a whole. Adults need to look in the mirror and at society instead of pointing the finger at one specific industry
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